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Colorado Springs

Bailout On the Ballot....

January 11, 2009 - 9:41am

... in Colorado Springs. This isn't an advisory vote on federal efforts like TARP. It's a likely vote on a city plan to use a tax to create a city fund that would help boost the local economy. There's plenty of opposition in Colorado Springs, the state's conservative stronghold. This local dispute may be worth watching. it pits Republicans who won't support bailouts vs. Republicans who will, and thus may provide a very local verdict on a bigger national debate.

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